How to designgreen garden , i.e. one in which the predominant color is green and nothing disturbs this green? Is the dominantgreen in the gardennot broken by anything at all a good idea? And how to diversify a green garden with interesting shapes and silhouettes of green plants? Meet the most beautifulgreen flowers , fruits and plants with interestinggreen leaves
Green garden
So far, in a series of articles devoted to colors in the garden, we have described how to bring various colors to the garden and give them a dominant role.So we have discussed the white garden, the blue garden, the red garden, the pink garden, and the yellow garden. In colorizing the garden, we used colorful plant flowers, fruits, leaves, needles and shoots. We also advised how to enhance the color effect by selecting the right accessories and elements of small garden architecture.
No matter how hard we try, most gardens are dominated by green, which is a perfect link for individual color combinations.Greenery in the gardenlooks natural, and on us as observers of the garden composition, it has a calming and relaxing effect. It also brings relief to tired eyes. For this reason, perhaps some of us will want to deliberately create a calm plant composition filled with green and avoid the appearance of other colors, especially those bright and strongly contrasting with the green. Stronggreen accents in the gardencan be the greenery of the lawn, hedge or lumps of singly growing trees and shrubs.
In the green gardenyou can plant coniferous trees and shrubs, deciduous shrubs, clumps of ornamental grasses, and perennials with wonderful ornamental leaves such as funkies, gunnery and daylilies.
But won't thegreen gardendesigned and decorated in such a way be too boring? Well, it doesn't have to be that way. In the green garden, you can use various shades of green and plant plants that can be given interesting, regular forms. So you can play with shade and shape. Boxwood is perfect for forming into various shapes. It is also worth using conical and spherical conifers in the garden.
But that's not all … In the above description we focused ongreen-leaved plantsor needles. But can flowers also be a source of green color in a garden? The selection ofgreen flowering plantsis not as large as with other colors, but there will be several specimens suitable for different types of gardens.From mid-winter to early spring, your garden can be decorated with green or greenish hellebore flowers. In summer, the two-color eukomis blooms green, some varieties of cranberry (Heuchera Americana, Heuchera cylindrica 'Greenfinch', Heuhera 'Green Ivory'), and some varieties of tobacco (e.g. Nicotiana Sanderae 'Lime Green').